
The Nak Nam Fu-Cha Milktea restaurant in Quezon City turned heads with its Halloween display styled after an unfinished “ghost project,” complete with scattered construction materials and caution signs. The eerie setup comes amid public outrage over the ongoing flood control controversy, with an OCTA Research survey showing that 60% of Filipinos expressed anger, 30% felt fear or anxiety, and 9% said they were disappointed or sad. 📸 Photo by Analy Labor
Analy Labor

The Nak Nam Fu-Cha Milktea restaurant in Quezon City turned heads with its Halloween display styled after an unfinished “ghost project,” complete with scattered construction materials and caution signs. The eerie setup comes amid public outrage over the ongoing flood control controversy, with an OCTA Research survey showing that 60% of Filipinos expressed anger, 30% felt fear or anxiety, and 9% said they were disappointed or sad. 📸 Photo by Analy Labor
Analy Labor

The Nak Nam Fu-Cha Milktea restaurant in Quezon City turned heads with its Halloween display styled after an unfinished “ghost project,” complete with scattered construction materials and caution signs. The eerie setup comes amid public outrage over the ongoing flood control controversy, with an OCTA Research survey showing that 60% of Filipinos expressed anger, 30% felt fear or anxiety, and 9% said they were disappointed or sad. 📸 Photo by Analy Labor
Analy Labor

The Nak Nam Fu-Cha Milktea restaurant in Quezon City turned heads with its Halloween display styled after an unfinished “ghost project,” complete with scattered construction materials and caution signs. The eerie setup comes amid public outrage over the ongoing flood control controversy, with an OCTA Research survey showing that 60% of Filipinos expressed anger, 30% felt fear or anxiety, and 9% said they were disappointed or sad. 📸 Photo by Analy Labor
Analy Labor

The Nak Nam Fu-Cha Milktea restaurant in Quezon City turned heads with its Halloween display styled after an unfinished “ghost project,” complete with scattered construction materials and caution signs. The eerie setup comes amid public outrage over the ongoing flood control controversy, with an OCTA Research survey showing that 60% of Filipinos expressed anger, 30% felt fear or anxiety, and 9% said they were disappointed or sad. 📸 Photo by Analy Labor
Analy Labor